Luplow's 2 HRs power Indians to abbreviated win over White Sox
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[May 10, 2019]
Jordan Luplow belted his first
two homers of the season, and Carlos Carrasco tossed five solid
innings as the host Cleveland Indians posted a 5-0 victory over the
Chicago White Sox on Thursday afternoon in a rain-shortened game.
Crew chief Jerry Meals called for the infield tarp at 2:54 p.m. ET
with Cleveland holding a 5-0 lead through five innings. A rain delay
lasted more than 2 1/2 hours before the game was officially called.
Luplow recorded his second career two-homer performance, going deep
to lead off the second inning and again with one out in the fifth.
The 25-year-old also homered twice while playing for Pittsburgh in a
6-2 win versus Milwaukee on July 14, 2018.
Jake Bauers scored from second base on a wild pitch and also crossed
the plate on Francisco Lindor's RBI double for the Indians, who won
back-to-back contests to salvage a split of the four-game series.
Carrasco (3-3) avenged his previous start, in which he allowed a
career-high four homers, by scattering two hits and striking out six
without walking a batter.
Cleveland ended its streak of surrendering the first run in eight
straight games by jumping out to an early lead, courtesy of the
first of two majestic homers by Luplow.
Luplow deposited a 1-1 curveball from Manny Banuelos (2-2) into the
bleachers in left field in the second inning.
After a strikeout, Banuelos issued two straight walks and uncorked a
wild pitch that caromed wildly off the wall behind home plate,
allowing an alert Bauers to score from second base.
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White Sox starting pitcher Manny Banuelos (58) delivers in the third
inning against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field. Mandatory
Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Luplow sent a 2-1 slider from Banuelos over the wall in center field
to give the Indians a 3-0 lead in the fifth inning.
Cleveland tacked on two more runs in the frame, albeit in
unconventional manners.
Carlos Gonzalez scored after Roberto Perez's hot shot handcuffed
third baseman Yoan Moncada. Bauers crossed the plate after White Sox
right fielder Charlie Tilson slipped on the slick grass and tumbled
backward, allowing Lindor's fly ball to fall for an RBI double.
Banuelos permitted five runs and as many walks with eight hits and
five strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings to take the loss.
--Field Level Media
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